This is a feature of Mathematica plots in that it looks at the
"interesting" parts. You can override this in graph2, by including the
option PlotRange->All, and it will fix your problem. The plot is still
bounded by the PlotRange from graph1, because it was the first in the Show.
Kevin
On 9/11/2013 3:43 AM, Themis Matsoukas wrote:
> In the ListPlot below, the graph is unexpectedly cropped. Do others confirm this? Is there a cure?
>
> I apologize for the long data set (166 points) but this problem does not not normally appear with other data sets.
>
> (v9.01, Mac OS 10.8.4)
>
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>
> graph1 = ListPlot[{Null},
> ImageSize -> Medium,
> PlotRange -> {{0, 200}, {0, 0.1}}, FrameLabel -> {"X", "Y"}];
> graph2 = ListPlot[f, Filling -> Axis, Joined -> True];
> Show[graph1, graph2]
>